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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-16, Page 8Handsome Shiriwaists This is Shirtwaist .weather and this is the Shirtwaist store. Stylish and handsome are the new waists we are showing, Doz- ens of designs, and not even one old on .e in the lot. Every garment cut properly and perfect fitting, --all good values. At $1.00 Shirtwaists made from good quality white lawn, nicely trim. Hied with humor embroidered iu- sertions, new sleeve; tall O (i collar, e ach .. ..... 1 A V At $1.50 Waists that are special value at these popular prices made from linequality lawns and muslins, handsomely trimmed with lace or embroidered inser- tion ,, tucked -and hemstitched,. all sizes and many pat -$1 50 terns, each W • At $L.2c5 :Ladies Shirtwaists from good • gaalitylawnstrimmed with fine insertions, hemstitching and tucking, many designs Q1 25 of sizes, each At $2.25 Shirtwaists made from very flue ntr,siins, handsome, trim- ming of medallions or insertion, tucking and hemstitching, ones that are exclusive in designs ea h very handuome,Qq�25 Many better lines, just one or two of a kind, at $2.7$, '.$3,00 and $3.50. 41•40.4*********** v 040! 0440Z,4,41;,...444004.4 00.0 0.0 as The Month For White Hatsa. June is. the great month, for White Hats . $and this season they promise to be, more popu- $ b lar than ever. .Our .Milliners have prepared a• special display of them, which will be ready .i Satuiday.These new hats` are .moderate in ;. price, they illustratethe correct styles in sum- ; mer Millinery and ,right up-to-date in every o particular. te(1O11.1E IN,,VD SEE THEM. ;'. •.:. .., 2•••••••::N04*4.r••••••Or••• •••44••••••••N• Hosiery. Foi Hot `Neat Two lines of our big stock •of :reliable Hosiery are especially suited for:, summer: wear. Both are goodand both sell . at the popular price of. 25c. per 'pair, • Black. liose Ladies black .cotton hose full. fashioned, - the foot is of fine natural wool,. which, will hat k . hardenand is muc'1i coolitr t han ord:tiary cotton,.. spectiilZGp at per pair Grey. Hose- 5c Ladies Trey cotton •hose,lace efTect,' white- • heels and toe's, : spliced, a. brooking that is cool and *ill give cxc ellent• wear, • ,. sizes Sito 10, per paa25p .• + 040• •00� 0• N •00• ••0.06 •• 00•• •I�OA 4'40444 OOOi M•� I Summer ec a k'�w�' r t We opened this .week some' ladies nobby neckwear for summer, The ..newest'styles that. are on the market to -day and not very many $ of any one design. . 25c. 5,0e. ate • .15e •Or •••r0oa*••It•+D8•+0••00000*,0••+!•0•'41•.••0•• Papular aincats. The Raincoat .is the popular outer gar- ment for ladies. We have two styles that are big sellers. Both are riew. Both made from good materials azid both- good sellers.. CDt $5r Vel , Ladies' Raincoats, made from all - wool imported -.shower-proof '• cloth, coat collar, large sleeve, full skirt, grey or dark fawn, all sizes, each At $io.00 .$5 00 Ladies' Raincoats 'uncle from fine all- wool imported shower -.proof Cloths, very. fine quality, new sleeve' belted back, gun metal buttons, shoulder capes, a stylish garment that will give excellent wear, special value; at each;.... $101Q0 odge i n,ortei"s 3 s Bros. Clinton The -Thine To Buy Tee Clifton News -Record 1l Pi111 Jnue 16th 1904 Ig Now Millinery, Dress Goods, Skirts, The' Place To. Buy ISre lfouse cleansing well be on you With a rush and you will peed soma 'Nall Paper. 1't takes a little time in select it, a, little time to deliver ,t to you. You ti .ve more time now, so have we. Do you not consider it, a reasonable proposal that you see our stock early, then when you are ready the paper will he ready. Our stock is cpen for inspection,, big IN: variety and good illy. vaI e, Prices from 3e to pc per roll. At 8e we have serine specials, in fact they sae very special, Will you cone and see them, ? NORPIiFIMER PIANOS. Agents Parker's Dye. Works. Wt D. Pair Co Often the Cheapest. Always the Best. About People We Know Miss Elsie Clark of near' Blytlit visihild" • it tcwti this week. • • Miss Mabel Sheppard of . town is vi.siti. ing IIs nsall friends. • ' Air.' Stanton visited at; Mr. • ,T1ica. Shipley's over Sunday. . • . • Mr, ITannie "till of Auburn : wasits town car Tuesday last. Mr. 011ie Mcilveen and Alfred Butts were in l3ensal'1 on Sunday. . Mrs.: C ' Fnzine Of London is visiting her sister, Mrs. J..1..Wagate, • Mr. Albert McIlrien of ITcnsall was in town, cal Wednesday ..ora business. . Wallace Irwin :and Dave'. Gardner "vis - tecl friends ir. 13ayfiehl. on :Sunday. Mrs, Geo. IIarrison .of Lcndonis vis- iting Mrs, J. ,T, .Wagate at present. Rev,• Mr, Medd, of IIensall. visited his brother, Mt John Medd, .on Sun- day. ' .. Miss' dice Burnett is visi'tirtg for .h. coup le. ef weekswith friends in Wroxeter. • 1 •7. Mr,un f Fair Br s I3 Mill IL .H ! c t a o. is at present taking in the sitg'its at S> ; Louis. • Z,Trs.• I+`. W..Watts attended, the :R.,'1`: cif T..nieetitig•• iii Londesltoro mom -- evening.- • , . ' • ' Mrs: Johnson •of L,cnclt;ahoro was the melt of Miss k 1c;ra Cuunit:gltame on. • iTuesday last, .• Miss Fcly.tl•-e Hodkens "spent •Smiceay • the guest cd;1her brother,' Mr, H. I9. • Hodgen•,:• Godericlt. .. • Mrs: R. : Glazier. of Albert street. is, we Are, glad to 'state-, improving al- ter herrecent.' illness: . • • • Mrs. T N:edigar and children 'left• 'ou Tuesday fora twoweevs'• vixit. with • : friends ;ir:� Lyons £Io d.• • • Jas. Grassiek of Stanley ,left for . the • Northwest • cai'.'J'uesclay, •.purcl.asiug '1 .is ticket for ,Saskatc:ott. .� • • Mr, and Airs.. Wmi. 'Wheatley .arid':faint ily...spcnt • Snnclty the g1,•ests.of "Mr•:• • .Joseph Richardson of Stanley. Master George FIintOfl returned h(yinc for. his. Lotidayv on Wednesday, • last and does • not • intend • to return again t0 school. .• . Mr. `1',• McRae and, 1hstt Gertie Laid- law of Scafcrtii spent Sunday • 'the guest; of the former's parents, • ` Mr: :and •Mils, A. • McRae. . Mrs. i . ' • it ie u i 'daughter, Ac i and little le < a glitcr; Lynetta, retrrned it.). their home:, in. Toronto ,to -day after .attending the. Wedding. of . her 'sister. • . " .Mrs. Will, . IIarlaittl; who has not bear, • enjoying. the 'best •of It seal, • of Bete, left last •weekon a visit to •friends in. Buffalo and Niagara, N Mr; Will. and Miss Cora Cook return - • ed id their Mollie in Streetsviile- .on Saturdayafter•, attending the .wecld- inig of tl:reir cousin, Miss I,. Cook: Messrs, John McGregor,• John McCool and John Bell left 'Tuesday • morning, -for' Sti a.li/ctns, .. 1s 'ty 'ptlrChaS- ing. their tickets .'frcan.• ATrr W. Jack son. • e: { Miss • L A I II. outrteas lWho iti 1 ,. vtl o . r.ow cony It accnt,d srres to return th anks Jolter many •friend~ for the kindness • slrowtt her hating her long and •cry ions illness, ' : Will Colborne of CWeagct itsvisiting his brother, Mr. .belts Colborne. It is sixteen wears .since Will went West 'since which he. spent seism time in Minneapolis; . . Mrs. • Lice. Canytelon • left for' .Toronto on Tuesday to •attend the wedding of Mr: Will. Cantelcn Site: will spend softie tine in Toronto after which' ate will, visit friends in Pickering. Miss I•Iattie Run:Mall B.A. Of Boston, Mass., is spending. a few holidays . r.ncler the parental rocf,• the residence. • of -•Mr, Frtd. ae.:n111.t I . rl ,l ends tc. return Next Septitnl:er to i3ctstott. Arr.: and .Mrs. J. T. Uoss returned from • spending their honeymoon in Detroit Wir.c'�sor; Sarnia and• other places; and ate spending ale* days at Mr. H. W. Cook's before leaving for their hei:nte its Toronto, • J, Ai, Laird, who• lits .been atter:- .ding Toronto itniversity;, has, we are pleased to .state, passeid second in .first: -class honors. 11Tr. Laird left . for Manitoba ,where he M1vitl spent', SCAM time recruiting. ' • Ilev, Mr, .Dunlop was ir., <;aderich last Sunday aiid next Sunday will exch- ange Pulpits with. Rev. Mr, McLean, of Wit;-ghanr.. Mr. McLean is. a. very able mast and an t ueie try. Mr. E. F. McLear, Science.Alaster of Cliit- toti Collegiate Institute. Mr. Wir.,, Little of lIlytlt was in town on 'Wednesday and, called ott They News-Itecorcl, Mr. Little is one of The News -Record's oldest subscribers having been a subscriber ever since •Mr. 1°'1oc:esy was proprietor. Mr, Little it tends leaving for the ,Vest • •iii°••• the••near:.fnturc-trn.•a,.0rospecttng tour. ' Y Mr. and . Mrs, II, Iterr of \Vinglr.vnir arrived in town sites lay morning where they were• joiitod by Mr, and 11Trs. T, Beacom and .together they went to Seµforth to attend the funs- elite of Miss Laura., daughter of AIr. Noble Chili cif that town: They re- turned the same evening and Mr. Ierr went on: toWisngi+anrt, Mrs. I .err rest. aiititig to spetn'.e r. few boli - days with relgttives ruin metals here.. Silk Waists, etc., at Deduced Prices The saving advantages of this store are so,great that you owe it to yourself to call here before buying. Every department is crowded with the newest, best and most wanted goods, and in many cas- es $he prices are lower than we could replace them for today. Read this list of Bargains that go on Sale Saturday Morning, Dainty Whitewear . Mohair Sicilian and Panama Cloth. : . Our showing of dainty whitewear is now at its best, We areprepared as never before to quote. prices that are only pos- sible through this stol e's buying in syndicate quantities from the Iargest and best manufacturers in the county. There are some undergarments in this sale marked much below actual value. 85c Gowns and Skirts at 60c $1.25 and $1.35 Gowns at $1 50c Skirts and -Gowns at 40c 70c Skirts and Gowns at 50c Remnants of Dress Goods FOR SATUR]A7 MORNING On Saturday morning we will place on saleabout one hundred short lengths of Dress. Goods, from 2 to 5 yards in .a piece, in almost every .shade, these are the . remnants left from our season's selling and ..while they last • the prices will be from twenty-five to. fifty per cent. less than regular price. 75o, 85c at $1.25 Dress Groods. -60c 100 yards.of Dress Goods in assorted colors and black, Con- sisting, ef Broadcloths,: Granite cloths, Satin. cloths, Sera ges, -etc., just odd lines that we cannot replace, the regu- lar prices of these goods are 75e, 853, $1 and $1:25, ' • to clear Saturday at.. ... .. . y , , ......... ; .... SvC.. Silk: Waists at Re.uced Prices Last week we told you about .some brant. new silk waists that are rc reduced in price --we s tl11 have a. fewof themem left .and on Saturday morning you will have another chance to get a beautiful waist at a saving in :price. $4,50 Japanese anese $ilk Waists $325 .$5,50 Taffeta Silk- Waists $4,25 ' The very newest an I nicest goods in the market for sum- mer shirt waist suits' in Mohair Sicilian and Panama cloth in cream. We have a good assortment of there fashionable ma- terials and it' you intend getting a shirt waist suit you will find it to your advantage to buy here. Lots of new trim- mings to match. $2.75 Table Cloths at $1.75 On. Saturday morning we will place on sale several: Table Cloths made of extra fine linen, full bleached, satin damask finish. 'hese cloths are 2I' yards long and have a border. The regular value is $2,75 but on account of them •being slightly damaged the price will be......... $145 More Millinery • Bargains Otlr'Mfllinery businessso far this month is ahead of any .Tune since we Celine to Clinton. People •are -fast finding out The best place.' to buy r>aillinery is at this store Where prices - aro the lowest for hats made of good naterh1., ,fin,SaturdayMorning we will have another lot of Trimmed, hats to go on sale at $2.50 $2.00 e4 $2.50.0qting tats $1.25 Another lot of these Hats go on sale Saturday rnorniug. Every one is new this season and, will be found in the very. newest styles. Baby Bou.nsts Nearly I-Ialf :Price O Saturday. morningwe will )Lacee.. :, .. y r on sale.. t«t1. dozen Baby Bonnets that are slightly soiled by handling, at nearly. half price. .e . . Waist �... 5. 5 hildren's LSOc.: . tra ::Sailors• 2. ��,75 Japanes. Silka .� Conle'in assorted ` 0 0'' c l Is shows:. `7.50. «. << $6.25° 1(Otttit mote tzT :tr\CK iv vow WANT \T, Personal. Mr. P..'taitsley of Winghaant called on 'l he News Record on Wednesday Mr. A.. Askwi•th .and . Mr, joint Ver-- guson of Ai,btirn were• 1n' town on Wednesday MrII.. Routledge, wife and little Alatide, and -Air. and :Mrs. Norman Webb and batty spent" Sunday at .the lakeside in Bayfield. Blyth. Our ;early elosirg by-law conics in., to, force .on JAlondav, 27th • inst. . Win der•Itew long they :will stick, to it. Mr. Will. EInigth and family, nnoved,. :to • Walton on Wednesday. X. and took possession iio it of the ]toter in that bttrg which he recently purchased. On Tuesday, evening :a load • of the• young people of ell Bly tis: Methodist Cliov c over to �Vinigltain to •attend the ;, S. • convention, Don't forget to attend I tete garden party • in the • Thiglisi church grount'es on Friday evening. Win-g'htrm band .:s to he in attendaoce. • : • ' • .Mr._ 1V. Sims is ,...ttepding as delegate to the C. 0. F nigh (curt meeting which is betiig held- in Toronto, .this. week, . • On • Saturday afternoon the .rcrtuailis of the late :fames .Logan • of Morris passed • through this, v.11age to the t-ntan • cemetery for :interment, • •'I.he deteaseci was called home very sud- denly cat Thursday witit;heanorrhage, of the brain. It• was the -largest funeral ', tt this.. section for a .tong time, over one- . ,lti.ndred 'Vehicles hcing ill . the procession, showing the' esteem Iva was held in by tete surrounding noittl- try. The menibcrs • of the A, O. 13. W. attended in a body, he having belong- edto that order far many years., elle bereaved' ales"have the sympathy of the whole coututr.ity, ' Our townsman, Mr. John Moffatt, has t isposed of his property at the north end of the village to Mr. Ai Carr of Westfield forta, good -figure, West - Tuckersimith. Mr. Alex. Avery Ieft this week far Alberta to meet his father who has located iv that vicinity. • Miss Eliza Waldron. is confined to her bed by illness. We hope for a. speedy recovery. Mrs, Eli Crich is the guest of her relatives at Ilepwortli. Mrs, i,(�I dt1 s Johns of 'Ili l;l �liaihiiiidl forth i.. Clinton.Mr.3,i � Miller of Clanton was in this 1cvality the .past week erecting wind rolls fot the; Wcxtdstcsek Co. Mr, Fred, Waldrr.tt took itt tint ex- cnrsion to Guelph on Saturday, 'Cha I,c ndott Rc;ad people are talking picnic agaltt. The tnctnbers of • 'Tc,rncr's.,eiturch will hold the r anneal flower, Sunday ser- vices oit Sundry next. Mr. Allah will take eiraegt of the services. Londeshoroi. At the last meeting of I;onclesbora cannel' the following - ollicers were elected • S C„ Rev; J '.IIaniiltont ;V. C., Mts.- Roberton. Chaplain, S. E. Robertson • • R. S., Miss- R. Young . F; S., A. 1+'. Johns: Treasurer., Miss C. IIuestcn Herald, Win, Stevens • • Guard, A. Mc.'V'ittie • Sentinel, Chas. Dexter Organist, Miss: Bell `• - a,• Everything . •;Chat tends tc,warcl ' the success of tate 'Lawn Social ont,the grounds of the parsonrago on. tice every in •ef the 2.2nd1 t5 being done A. r 5A. ggoodpct grain furnished by the band of Cl. itton„ ws fisted by lrctil talent • • will .lie giver, The pe.littier • prices . of acl•tnessiou will -be charged, which includes: refreshments, Miss 3chnston• c,f Ninc t dine • ~pent. Sunday, the guest of. J,m fr•.ienl, lkr.rss 4 'I1:neston. . Misses, 'Brigham, Crisp alt:l .Bell at- tended the county convent it,it , in Wing - ham this week. On Tuesday cvcniit'lr the inonthers..of the • C. O. 1.' . Meld .their regular meet- ing; Marriages. . AT..•NaXANDIat--ilfe WAN -,At de re- sidence of •the . bridle's •parenuts, on Wednesds.y;. Jtgie 15th,, Ella,datt- gitter of Mr.. F. AlcI wait, to II.W. Alexander,. by Rev', Dr. Stewr.rt. CiTDMORI04-.-WAI21)-At tate residence of the .brick's parents, on Wednes- day,' 4ed es-etay,' June isth, Alice, dataghter cif Mr. •Cuclmore, to.Afr Af. IIard of. Wyoming, Out,. Miss Addie f .aufman, who has been in Detroit for the past year, will return to Clinton, Monday next and • be in a postion . to do . all kinds of plain sewing. P. O. box 94, residence cor, Princess St, (west) opposite old organ factory site. Madam Livinski, will be in Clinton on . Tuesday morn- ing,at the Rattenbury house where she will remain for one week. Don't failto see this lash' and have your paler read. Fees 86c e 50c. A Suit of serge' is just the thing for sum- mer wear.. Noty dressy :.is it dress � and .therefore de- sirable: but being Iight in weight is very comfort- able far the warm clays of summer. • . It is also strongand durable and if you 'got the right kind is one of the best wearing fabrics made for men. • We have two special lines of serge that• WC make to order at $12 to $18, a suit, both are excel- lent value and we cut them ,in the latest , style and use first-class linings through out. Suits made to circler from all wool serge, very strong and durable, guaranteed to keep ' the color, cut in any style and lineal. with . serge made from alt pure wool, indigo dye, &"�� Z 5� good linings. very special value at ti! r u [i Suits made to order from high grade imported naratiteed to retain color, first -Mass linings though opt, and made ' lop In the. best stylein forst goad• snit. 'Phis to hard' to 'tin iti equal, side to your order fit guaranteed.. gl Or U � ens • ros. ciofuInj and Marrs minims.